Example sentences of "off as a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Terence Trent D'Arby-Neither Fish Nor Flesh ( CBS 1989 ) IT WO N'T do to write D'Arby off as a pathetic Prince impersonator , because his roots are rather different-more Sixties London than Detroit funk .
2 More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage .
3 An unborn child starts off as a tiny sphere , soon begins to look like a minute hamburger ( complete with bun ) , and finally adopts the form of a large-headed , small-limbed human being .
4 BRITISH workers have been laid off as a fly-the-flag mission to Seville 's Expo '92 flopped .
5 Manville knew then that Hayman had been right in writing him off as a washed-up veteran .
6 When he had met Ivy at Crepi 's dinner party her appearance had struck him as so wilfully bizarre that he had written it off as a freak effect , as though all her luggage had been lost and she 'd had to raid the oddments put aside for collection by the missionary brothers .
7 He took a wagonload of the spoiled crop to San Francisco and passed it off as a Peruvian delicacy .
8 And then a percent I could get you a percent off as a first time buyer .
9 Beaumont is upset that Jodami 's comfortable two lengths defeat of Rushing Wild is being written off as a sub-standard Gold Cup in some quarters .
10 Everyone laughed it off as a typical piece of board-room exaggeration .
11 But at the same time one can not help feeling that Proofs is the kind of story that would have been better off as a three-page essay in Granta .
12 For a long time the Drus were passed off as a mere shoulder of the greater Aiguille Verte .
13 Thus , ( 43 ) has the same ambiguity as ( 39 ) between predicate qualifier , giving the " cosmetic " version , and this new pattern of interpretation , which must correspond to the " unacquainted " meaning , and the distinction between the two senses of sentences like ( 39 ) should not be written off as a mere matter of " nuances of meaning " , but instead shows one sequence of surface syntax answering to two different intensional patterns .
14 It is still known as The Street and , after rejoining the A683 , again departs from it at the site of an old toll bar , branching off as a rough track to visit the hamlet of Stennerskeugh .
15 She broke off as a blue lightning flash coincided with an ear-shattering thunder clap and released a fresh torrent of rain .
16 The mammalian heart starts off as a straight tube and then bends , folds , and , together with further growth and subdivision , gives the four chambers that pump the blood .
17 In one case that I know of , a subsidiary of a major UK company got itself into difficulty through totally misunderstanding its product costs as engineering costs , written off as a lump-sum period cost , increased with the production of more advanced products .
18 In the Godfather , Michael Corleone starts off as a good guy .
19 In this way , what might have started off as a cyclical deficit will soon become a structural deficit unless action is taken to bring borrowing down .
20 He fell victim to one of the oldest tricks in the book , sent off as a crafty Belgian took a dive at his feet .
21 He admitted that they were from Camilla but passed them off as a simple gesture of friendship .
22 In such situations , the most vital point is to resist any kind of planning application for development that will fragment the grounds — for example , permission to build houses in a walled garden which can ( and will ) be sold off as a separate development .
23 Where part of a building is let off as a separate factory the landlord will be responsible for providing and maintaining in efficient working order and good repair sufficient and suitable sanitary conveniences for the persons employed in the factory ( Factories Act 1961 , s7(1) , s122 ) .
24 He had been brought in by the conglomerate owners , Reed International , who were planning to float the Mirror Group off as a separate company and wanted someone to mastermind the move .
25 You may remember that AT&T 's original intention in setting up USL was to one day spin it off as a separate company .
26 The anterior part of the episternum is frequently marked off as a separate plate , the pre-episternum , while in many insects ( e.g. Chrysopa , Corydalis , Tipula , Tabanus ) the episternum , is divided into an upper and lower sclerite , the anepisternum and katepisternum respectively .
27 The whole of Havant 's operation has been spun off as a separate business , so Wilkie has to find outside customers for the plant 's mix of personal computer and mid-range disk drives ; integrated disk subsystems and ‘ flexible circuitry ’ expertise ( those plastic straps bearing solder tracks found when opening up a personal computer or disk drive ) .
28 Conceivably , the shipping company could be sold off as a going concern that might bring it up to about 1Op in the Pound . "
29 The possibility that parts of the business could be sold off as a going concern should not be overlooked .
30 The stream , on its way to join the River Ure , has its origins on Abbotside Common and passes through the small hidden village of Cotterdale , a community unseen and unsuspected from the main road , the only access to it branching off as a gated strip of tarmac .
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